I work both with Joomla and Wordpress, depending on the type of website I need to build. Both CMS are good in term of security, but you need to proper understand the flaws to address them. Starting from the installation, I try to randomize things like database prefix, admin user, strong passwords. I also use custom rules in .htaccess to reduce the possible holes in my security.
Anyway, on the other hand, using plugins or extensions from 3rd parties, makes your website more vulnerable, because they may also have vulnerabilities. So try to use only the necessary ones and from trusted sources.
Also, never use cracked themes or extensions, because this kind of resources are usually made vulnerable for future exploits.
Anyway, on the other hand, using plugins or extensions from 3rd parties, makes your website more vulnerable, because they may also have vulnerabilities. So try to use only the necessary ones and from trusted sources.
Also, never use cracked themes or extensions, because this kind of resources are usually made vulnerable for future exploits.
Statistics: Posted by trupaamigos — Wed May 01, 2024 7:55 am